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David James Brazenall
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Don't forget This Moment either.

Spot on mate. If anything I'm surprised of the mixed reviews..this is pop perfection 90% of the time. Those basslines! The production is great.

Really enjoy Islands..will have to check this out.

Yeah i agree with that take on it..and maybe i'm going a little mad..it just seemed to be almost too obvious..lingered just that much longer than usual..a bluff if you will..it goes a little too out of its way to be the end for his character completely.

I wouldn't be surprised if Jon Snow returned..(might make him more interesting) , there was something odd about how the death lingered..and how it was shot..but also the fact that red witch woman has arrived and has previous scenes with Jon Snow trying to jump his bones. I guess that could just be establishing how

I guess its a step up from pig shit

My favourite too

No surprises this episode for me (it was quite telegraphed), but it was great entertainment all the same. Last 3 episodes have all been back on form after a oddly paced start to this season.

'Die Bart Die' - 'Noone that speaks German could be an evil man!'

Totally agree with this. Possibly one of my favourite penultimate tracks ever.

Don't be fooled by reasonable praise..this is dull as dishwater unfortunately. Even the shoddy second one is more on point.

I think the worst offender on this list is 'The End'..its more or less part of 'The melody'..rather than a self contained song..and probably the 'least!' skippable in terms of the finality it brings to Abbey Road and the Beatles career in general.

'She sounds like an underwater Bob Dylan'.

I haven't been keeping track of the director/writer combinations for the episodes but has anyone ever stood out? (Amongst any seasons) I know the show runners have alot of control, even over direction but people like, say, Neil Marshall were good choices for some of the best action sequences we've had. Maybe someone

Totally agree with all this

Surprised the 'rape' scene got so many people flustered, I thought we'd moved past such prudish overreaction. It wasn't particularly gratuitous (the show does have this appeal), nor was it graphic. Chill out folks..people going on like they just watched Irreversible.

It's a little embarassing really that the Rick and Morty couch gag was more interesting, funny and sharper than the entirety of what followed. It's almost like the Simpsons writers are aware of their limitations and search out people that are actually inventive and funny and give them some spotlight.

Maybe I'm reading into things (and possibly reviving those conspiracy theories on the whole Sharon Tate thing we had), but this episode put me on edge..like we're supposed to be expecting something coming. Something quite brutal and off kilter. Like a lawnmower accident crashing through the sombreness.